It is pointed out that if privately owned aircraft are to make much showing in total production, it is in United States that it is likely to happen; in small island like Great Britain there is little room for internal air services on any great scale.
Civil flying
Engineer
Engineer ; 176 , n 4575
1943
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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